The Department of Justice says a law stopping people from mailing handguns breaks the Second Amendment. Instead of changing the law, they claim they’re not enforcing it. This keeps the law in place for future use. The Postal Service still follows the ban but suggests new rules to allow mailing legal guns. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Virginia’s governor has tightened gun laws, expanding the assault weapons ban and restricting concealed carry permits. New rules also affect gun storage and public carry. These changes worry gun owners and rights advocates. Meanwhile, a proposed law could shift Virginia’s electoral votes to the national popular vote winner, sparking debate about citizens’ rights and political fairness. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Jared’s video dives into Federalist Paper 52, explaining how the House of Representatives was created to stay close to the people. With elections every two years, members must listen to the public. The video also links this idea to the Second Amendment, showing how both ensure the government serves, not rules, the people. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
New York is planning new rules for air rifles and BB guns, making them look more like toys with bright colors. The age to buy them might go up from 16 to 18. These changes aim to control gun culture, but some worry it could lead to more rules on other guns. Stay informed and share your thoughts! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The U.S. Department of Justice is warning Virginia about new anti-gun laws. They say these laws might break the Second Amendment, which protects the right to own guns, like AR-15 rifles. The DOJ is ready to take legal action to defend this right, showing how important the Second Amendment is for all Americans. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Elian Gonzalez was a six-year-old Cuban boy found near Florida after a dangerous trip from Cuba. His mom died on the way, and he stayed with family in Miami. But his dad in Cuba wanted him back. This led to a big custody fight and a federal raid, raising questions about immigration and parental rights. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
A group of people is suing the U.S. government, saying police used too much force on January 6th. They claim officers used chemicals and physical force on a mostly peaceful crowd without warning. This could be a big problem because it might break First Amendment rights. Many people say they got hurt physically and emotionally. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
A new bill called the Vote Without Fear Act could make it illegal to carry a gun near polling places. Introduced by two Democrats, it aims to stop voter intimidation. However, some people worry it might unfairly target responsible gun owners. Exceptions exist for police, security, and private property owners. Critics say it challenges gun rights. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
California recently lost a big court case about free speech and gun ads. The state must pay almost $500,000 in legal fees. The court decided that a law limiting gun ads violated free speech rights. This case matters because it shows how important it is to protect both free speech and gun control laws. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The blog post talks about how the government is making stricter rules about guns, similar to what the Founding Fathers fought against. In Rhode Island, a new law bans certain guns, and a new bill might make it illegal to own them. This could be a big threat to our Second Amendment rights. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









